Research Claims Energy Drinks And Sports Drinks Damage Teeth

A new study published in the journal General Dentistry found that energy and sports drinks contain so much acid that they start destroying teeth after only five days of consistent use.
May 14, 2012

A new study published in the journal General Dentistry found that energy and sports drinks contain so much acid that they start destroying teeth after only five days of consistent use, according to ABC News. For the full story, click here

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